Is Donnie Walsh hitting the panic button? Although everything before yesterday would have indicated not, this report begs to differ:
From ESPN:
The New York Knicks have reached out to Memphis about participating in a three-team deal that would send Grizzlies guard O.J. Mayo to Denver and Carmelo Anthony to New York, according to league sources.
Talks are in the infant stages and nothing is ...

This team continues to perplex. It’s an awful thing when you’re anything less then disgusted after a loss, really speaks to the state of an organization, but I think you have to be generally pleased with the way the Knicks played in last nights 120 – 118 loss to Denver. They made a ton of mistakes at the end of the game, but bad teams tend to do that. Remember, the Knicks still are a bad ...

Donnie Walsh spoke on the Fan (WFan 660) NY Sports Radio show today with Mike Francesa and had some interesting things to say about the team and the acquisitions from this off season.
Most notably: Donnie stated that Amare Stoudemire and Danilo Gallinari are a “match made in heaven.” He went on to explain how a double or even triple team on Amare would give Danillo an opportunity ...

The crisis is over. Isiah Thomas will not be consulting with the Knicks this year. Here’s his statement released just a short time ago.
From ESPN.COM:
“After speaking with Commissioner [David] Stern and Knicks executives, it has become apparent that my new agreement violates certain NBA bylaws,” Thomas said in a statement. “Because of this, I have decided to rescind my c...

First, a few front office notes:
The Isiah Thomas “hiring” got everyone very upset this weekend. Everyone, except Mike D’Antoni. Big Mike isn’t bothered by Zeke’s unfortunate re – upping. He also said the Donnie Walsh “isn’t going anywhere.” This, obviously, comes in response to the reports that Walsh considered leaving the organization because of the hiring. Although it l...

Amidst reports that Donnie Walsh is considering retirement (shot down by WFAN, by the way), the Knicks continue to move on without Lebron James….
From Realgm.com:
The Knicks are close to signing Raymond Felton to a multi-year deal, according to sources that spoke with Yahoo's Marc J. Spears
Felton averaged 12 points and 6 assists for Charlotte last season. This puts Toney Douglas on the b...

Life after Lebron, or LAL, has begun almost as quickly as it ended. Reported first on Wednesday and made official after Lebron jetted his way to Miami, David Lee is now a Golden State Warrior as part of a sign and trade.
In return, the Knicks will get Anthony Randolph, Ronny Turiaf, and Kelenna Azubuike. Lee, a fan favorite, was a double – double machine who thrived...

Apparently I’m not the only one writing about how the Knicks are a sleeping giant in the whole “Lebron thing”. Check this out from hoopsworld.com:
“Several sources indicated that James' advisors Maverick Carter and Randy Mims could be traveling to New York on Wednesday and sources have hinted that James will be joining them for the trip. Sources also said that Carter and Mims have been ...

NBA Christmas is finally upon us. After weeks, months, and in the case of the Knicks, years of waiting for July 1st, 2010, it has come. While the rumors are only just beginning and the constant speculation has not even reached its highest level, at least we are all that much closer to a final resolution. At least talking to these guys isn’t tampering anymore. We are in a place where things ca...

Marc Berman of the New York Post has learned that Knicks owner James Dolan will be in Akron to help recruit Lebron James. Donnie Walsh, Mike D’Antoni, and now Dolan plan to meet with The King on Thursday at 1pm, immediately following the Nets presentation.
Here’s an excerpt from the exclusive, first published in Monday’s Post:
Dolan feels he is most adept at explaining to James the...

One of the best things about this time of year is reading all the mock drafts that come down the pipe. True, most of them are way off and go in the trash before the lottery picks end. But in the hours before David Stern begins the festivities at The Garden, it’s fun to look at who the “experts” have your favorite team taking.
Here’s a quick list of some potential new Knicks, according...

It would be easy to understand why the average Knick fan may find it difficult to get into this Thursday’s NBA draft. For starters, the lack of a first round pick (for now) is discouraging. Here you are, having sat through an entire season of false hope and empty dreams and you can’t even get excited about a big time college star to come help lure Lebron or another fr...